CR Rae writes about U.S. travel, including family-friendly activities.

Join Sesame Street Friends for a Halloween Spooktacular!

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CR Rae writes about U.S. travel, including family-friendly activities. She likes to find unique, off-the-beaten-path things to do in even the biggest cities. Traveling the highways and byways, she finds the dirt on the back roads and the ins and
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CR Rae writes about U.S. travel, including family-friendly activities. She likes to find unique, off-the-beaten-path things to do in even the biggest cities. Traveling the highways and byways, she finds the dirt on the back roads and the ins and outs of some of the most fun and interesting places -- giving you, the traveler, those little tidbits of info to get the most from your travels.

Did you ever think about how Big Bird, Cookie Monster and all the Sesame Street friends celebrate Halloween?

Probably not, but it is not too late to find out.

The furry friends will be celebrating "The Count's Halloween Spooktacular" through October 28 (weekends only) at Sesame Place in Langhorne, Pennsylvania.

This is a fun Halloween adventure for everyone in the family. Big Bird and the gang encourage families to come dressed in costume during the "Spooktacular". The popular family friendly park is transformed into what is called a "not too spooky Halloween haven". You will find two themed mazes, a character hayride, three Halloween shows and all of your favorite characters dressed in their Halloween costumes.

This year, for the first time, visitors will find Ernie's Rubber Duckie Costume Party. This is a fun filled time, where everyone dances. The lights and up beat music will give you the feeling you are at the Sesame Street disco.

You will find the Neighborhood Street Party Halloween Parade. What little kid or big kid would not want to enjoy a Halloween parade on Sesame Street? It is a not too spooky parade with candy corn in Cookie Monster's cookie jar. Bert and Ernie will be dressed as a rubber duckie and a pigeon for Halloween.

At the last parade stop the crowd will enjoy music and performances by the Sesame Street gang and it is something you will not want to miss.

Sesame Place is located at 100 Sesame Road, Langhorne, PA 19047. It is just 30 minutes north of Philadelphia and 90 minutes south of New York City.